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Insurances We Accept
We participate with the majority of the health care plans. Please use the drop-down menu below to determine which doctor and office accepts your plan.
If your health plan is not listed in this menu, it means we do not currently participate in that plan.
Billing
When visiting our office, please bring your most current insurance card to ensure the information (group number, provider number, etc.) is valid at the time of service. Incorrect or out-of-date information will delay your claim and you may be held responsible to full payment of the claim. Your insurance card is similar to a driver's license or credit card - the information must be valid in order for it to be used.
The insurance companies do not supply us with claim forms or policy numbers. If your insurance company requires specific forms, it is your responsibility to provide our office with the same. We must emphasize we cannot accept responsibility for collecting or negotiating insurance claims. We will gladly assist in completion of required additional forms and supplying additional information and/or patient records.
Payment
Our extensive experience with treating children has taught us that your check-out process is made easier by requiring the payment at the time of registration. After visiting the pediatrician your child may be anxious to return home or restless after receiving an immunization. By collecting payment at the time of registration, you are able to immediately leave the office after your appointment. This saves you time and makes your child's visit more comfortable.
Our payment policy is as follows:
At all Pediatric Health Care Alliance offices, payment is due at time of service and is collected at check-in. This includes co-pay, co-insurance, deductible, and/or any outstanding balance on the account. As a reminder, billing a health insurance provider on your behalf is a courtesy we provide to our patients.
Payment may be made with cash, check, MasterCard, Visa and American Express. Co-payment is determined from your insurance card, which you must bring with you to each visit.
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